Hey All,
Just came back from a 32 celcius warm tropical beach (jealous huh? Just noting I haven't used the Regency 2400 in a week), and now having an issue with the stove.
Upon start up, within seconds, smoke started coming out of hole that would be the ash cleanout (if I had one installed), on the bottom of the stove. Is this a reverse draft issue (and should the usual methods of propane torch to light warm up the flue work)? Why wouldn't smoke come out of the front of the stove then?
So panicked, I threw the small fire out in the stove, with a fire extinguisher. Which is another issue. I threw the wood out that was on fire, but can I simply vacuum out the powder that's on the fire bricks?
Thank you in advance!
Just came back from a 32 celcius warm tropical beach (jealous huh? Just noting I haven't used the Regency 2400 in a week), and now having an issue with the stove.
Upon start up, within seconds, smoke started coming out of hole that would be the ash cleanout (if I had one installed), on the bottom of the stove. Is this a reverse draft issue (and should the usual methods of propane torch to light warm up the flue work)? Why wouldn't smoke come out of the front of the stove then?
So panicked, I threw the small fire out in the stove, with a fire extinguisher. Which is another issue. I threw the wood out that was on fire, but can I simply vacuum out the powder that's on the fire bricks?
Thank you in advance!